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The presenter said that his decision to include the item was to demonstrate the degree of unwarranted hostility that his enquiry had attracted. However, it is clear this hostility was a result of what appeared to be unprovoked religious abuse. Further, given the random nature of obtaining the phone number from outside the transmission, area it was extremely unlikely that the potential recipient would be familiar with the humorous intent of the Peggy character. Given the circumstances of a wind-up, Ofcom found that there was no context to justify the use of this offensive material.

Ofcom welcomed the immediate action taken by the Programme Director and the seriousness with which the station regarded the unsuitability of the item. However, Ofcom regarded the decision to air the call as irresponsible and showed a worrying failure in compliance and production oversight especially during a breakfast show which attracts a wide ranging audience.

Ofcom will consider further regulatory action if a breach of a similar nature occurs again. Perfect for printing and displaying on your station noticeboard or emailing to colleagues! All the winners from the Student Radio Awards Audioboom launches new global advertising marketplace. New York Festivals Radio Awards now accepting entries. Study says broadcast radio should be standard in every vehicle.

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As of , he is voice of Sainsbury's on various radio stations. Seed first joined Radio City in Two years later, he moved to the Preston-based station Rock FM for five years. There he exasperated the Labour leader, Tony Blair, by asking him if he picked his nose, and which supermodel he would choose to have a one-night stand with if he thought he could get away with it. Kev Seed. In April , it was announced he would be joining the presenting line-up at Wirral Radio.

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